What’s more, RMC Sport, from France, reported: “PSG will finally have to do without Mauro Icardi, plagued with marital problems. Although the Argentine forward is in Paris, he has been excused by his club.”
Despite the personal situation, the coach Mauricio Pochettino decided to summon him among the concentrates.
The coach had pointed out in the last hours that Icardi goes through “a personal problem” that it did not allow him to work alongside his colleagues, and that he would analyze if he could be “within the group or not” facing a new commitment of Champions League from Europe. Finally, he resolved to summon him.
What’s more, Lionel Messi will start in the attack along with Kylian Mbappé after his absence last Friday for having been affected by the Argentine national team.
The game at the Parc des Princes, in which the injured will not participate Leandro Paredes and Neymar, will start at 4:00 p.m. Argentina and will be broadcast live by ESPN and the platform Star+.
The PSG leads the zone with 4 points along with Witches from Belgium, which this Tuesday will be local to Manchester City from England starting at 1:45 pm.
In his previous match for the Champions, the PSG He also prevailed at the local City from Spanish Josep Guardiola (2-0) and Messi scored what was so far his only touchdown in five games with his new club.
Today’s day at the Champions League It will also have as a featured meeting: Atlético de Madrid-Liverpool, guard and leader of Group B, who will face each other from 4:00 p.m. at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid.
For its part, Inter of Italy, with Lautaro Martinez, will be the premises of the Sheriff of Moldova, who last date achieved a historic triumph over Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu.
= Program of the third date =
-Group A
1:45 PM (ESPN): Bruges (Belgium) -Manchester City (England)
16.00 (ESPN): Paris Saint Germain (France) -Red Bull Leipzig (Germany)
Positions: PSG and Bruges 4 points; Manchester City 3 and Leipzig 0.
B Group
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Atlético de Madrid (Spain) -Liverpool (England).
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Porto (Portugal) -Milan (Italy).
Positions: Livepool 6 points; Atlético de Madrid 4; Porto 1 and Milan 0.
Group C
13.45 (ESPN 2): Besiktas (Turkey) -Sporting Lisbon (Portugal).
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Ajax (Netherlands) -Borussia Dortmund (Germany).
Positions: Ajax and Dortmund 6 points; Besiktas and Sporting Lisboa 0.
Group D
16.00 (ESPN 2): Inter (Italy) -Sheriff (Moldova).
16.00 (ESPN 3): Shakthar (Ukraine) -Real Madrid.
Positions: Sheriff 6 points; Real Madrid 3; Inter and Shakthar 1.
Wednesday:
Group E
13.45 (ESPN): Barcelona (Spain) -Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine).
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Benfica (Portugal) -Bayern Munich (Germany).
Positions: Bayern Munich 6 points; Benfica 4; Dinamo Kiev 1 and Barcelona 0.
Group F
16.00 (ESPN): Manchester United (Inglaterra) -Atalanta (Italy).
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Young Boys (Switzerland) -Villarreal (Spain).
Positions: Atalanta 4 points; Young Boys and Manchester United 3 and Villarreal 1.
Group G
1:45 PM (ESPN 2): Salzburg (Austria) -Wolfsburg (Germany).
16.00 (ESPN 3): Lille (France) -Seville (Spain).
Positions: Salzburg 4 points; Seville and Wolfsburg 2 and Lille 1.
Group H
16.00 (ESPN on Star +): Chelsea (England) -Malmoe (Sweden)
16.00 (ESPN 2): Zenit San Petersburgo (Russia)-Juventus (Italy).
Positions: Juventus 6 points; Chelsea and Zenit 3 and Malmoe 0.

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